Delivering on Sarawak Tourism’s tagline ‘Where Adventure Lives’, the inaugural Sarawak Adventure Challenge gives local and international athletes a chance to live the adventure. It will be held in Bau, Sarawak on Saturday, 14 October 2017.

The Sarawak Adventure Challenge includes over 40km of mountain biking through spectacular landscapes.

This exciting international multi-sport adventure event will be held in the Bau region near Kuching and will include a combination of mountain biking, trail running as well as a cave run. Evoking images of Indiana Jones, the Lost Mines theme is a reference to the area’s colourful mining history and the fact that the race will incorporate some of these features.

A cave run will be a special feature of the Challenge, drawing on the area's rich mining history.

Sarawak is renown for its rainforest, rivers and scenery and the race route will take competitors through some spectacular landscape. Bau is popular for its two beautiful limestone caves and is also a prime rock climbing destination of Kuching.

Over the course of the event competitors will cover about 40 km mountain biking, about 14 km trail running as well as a caving section. Set as a one-day team event, teams of two will be required to complete all stages and finish together.

The reward for navigating single track trails, old mining trails through jungle, streams, local roads, villages and plantations: an exhilarating rainforest experience and a total prize purse of over RM 33,000 (about USD 7,700). There will be two entry categories; a men’s open team and a mixed team with RM 6,000 (about USD 1,400) for the first prize in each category. Cash prizes will also be awarded for each of the top 14 placing in all categories.

The race will take you through single track trails, streams, village roads and plantations.

This international event has already attracted the attention of a number of top ranked regional teams and approximately 150 participants are expected for the first year. The goal is for this number to increase to at least 200 by year two and reach 300 by year three. The target markets will be the nationals and resident expatriates living in Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, West Malaysia, China as well as international racers from European countries. As one of the aims of the event is to promote local participation, local teams are also encouraged to join.

The event is a supported by the Sarawak Government and endorsed by Tourism Malaysia.